Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
MAP Service Configuration Mode Commands
timeout ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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timeout
Use this command to configure the m1 timeout value for the LCS procedure..
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > MAP Service Configuration
configure > context context_name > map-service service_name
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-map-service-service_name)#
Syntax
timeout m1 seconds
m1 seconds
This keyword sets the expiry value for the SGSN’s m1 timer, which sets the time the SGSN waits to send a
negative PSL Response and clear the location request.
negative PSL Response and clear the location request.
seconds
is an integer from 60 to 600. Default is 120.
Usage
The m1 timer is used for location service (LCS) specific map message PSL (provide subscriber location). The
gateway mobile location center (GMLC), associated with the LCS functionality, also maintains an m1 timer
when it sends a PSL Request to the SGSN. If the GMLC’s timer expires before receiving a response from the
SGSN, then the GMLC aborts the location procedure.
This command enables the operator to determine the amount of time the SGSN should wait before sending a
negative PSL Response and cleaing the location request to complete the LCS procedure.
gateway mobile location center (GMLC), associated with the LCS functionality, also maintains an m1 timer
when it sends a PSL Request to the SGSN. If the GMLC’s timer expires before receiving a response from the
SGSN, then the GMLC aborts the location procedure.
This command enables the operator to determine the amount of time the SGSN should wait before sending a
negative PSL Response and cleaing the location request to complete the LCS procedure.
Example
Set the expiry value of the m1 timer to
240
seconds.
timeout m1 240